> Anyone can copy their SSH key into your authorized keys too. You could also start a socket server (irc, netcat, ...), delete the home folder or whatever, but you won't have root (sudo) access then!
>That's because fprintd-enroll is a test tool, not a command-line >interface for fingerprint management. You can enhance fprintd-enroll, >write your own D-Bus client to do all that, or use GNOME's User >Accounts panel to add a finger other than the index finger. And this test tool allows to override well-written settings of dbus-clients/gnome-tools, as they have to use the same database because pam-fprintd can't be configured to use a seperate one. >Not sure what that is, but the only guys there are for fprintd >management are GNOME and KDE's panels. At least that I know of. Maybe, but the config must be stored somewhere then where libfprint and pam-fprintd can access them. Cheers! Jonas
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